I was helping someone elsewhere on a RRT purchase when I stumbled on a new to me/old to most discovery. The RRT tailpiece is placed way off in this aesthetically terrible location right up against the ass of the guitar. This is a major deviation from the true design conceived by Randy and Grover, and though I have seen it before on cheaper models (RR5s), I had never noticed that it actually is on current US series Rhoads models as well!
For those of you in the dark about what I am talking about, compare the picture of my 92 PCS set up the way God, Randy, and Grover intended:
... with the tailpiece location of this:
When did they start doing this crap? Why did they start doing this crap? Did they start with the cheaper models and leave the US alone at first, or did they change the line in one fell swoop?
My guess is that the change happened all at once when/after Fender acquired Jackson and it probably affected all guitars at once. I suspect the motivation was a cost-cutting measure so they could use the same jackplate for all models (stringthrough and tremolo) instead of having two seperate jackplates.
I am very curious to get to the bottom of this and would gladly call and post if someone could give me their customer service contact info (email/phone #). Your input is appreciated too.
For those of you in the dark about what I am talking about, compare the picture of my 92 PCS set up the way God, Randy, and Grover intended:
... with the tailpiece location of this:
When did they start doing this crap? Why did they start doing this crap? Did they start with the cheaper models and leave the US alone at first, or did they change the line in one fell swoop?
My guess is that the change happened all at once when/after Fender acquired Jackson and it probably affected all guitars at once. I suspect the motivation was a cost-cutting measure so they could use the same jackplate for all models (stringthrough and tremolo) instead of having two seperate jackplates.
I am very curious to get to the bottom of this and would gladly call and post if someone could give me their customer service contact info (email/phone #). Your input is appreciated too.
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